The Pitmen Painters


‘The Pitmen Painters, in Max Roberts’ perfectly pitched and acted production, manages to be tragic, funny and illuminating in one fell swoop of energy’ Evening Standard.
‘Breathtaking in its scope, Lee Hall’s remarkable play provides a fascinating debate about art and socialism’ The Guardian.
‘Lee Hall’s new play and Max Roberts’ sublime production are ablaze with intellectual vigour, political passion and incendiary emotional energy. A beautiful work of art that everybody should see’ The Times.
In 1934, a group of Ashington miners hired a professor to teach an art appreciation evening class. Rapidly abandoning theory in favour of practice, the pitmen began to paint. Within a few years the most avant-garde artists became their friends and their work was acquired by prestigious collections; but every day they worked, as before, down the mine.
Following sell-out seasons at Live Theatre Newcastle and in the Cottesloe, The Pitmen Painters returns, this time to the Lyttelton Theatre in London. Lee Hall’s new play is a humorous, deeply moving and timely look at art, class and politics.
Booking From: Saturday, 31 January 2009
Booking Until: Saturday, 22 August 2009
Matinees: 2.15pm
Evenings: 7.30pm
Running Time: 2 hours 40 mins inc interval
Theatre Name: Lyttleton Theatre
Theatre Address: Upper Ground, Southbank, London, SE1 9PX











